In this customer use case, we explain how to turn a business need into a fully automated process. The business need was a scheduled import process with default parameters and a second almost identical parallel process with specific parameters. This initially meant that there were two, almost, copies of the same process that were running alongside each other, with the need to maintain both. The first Automation scheduled a process that reads a zipfile containing a TXT and a GPKG file on a daily frequency from sFTP and loads them into FME Flow Shared Resources. Thereafter, the default parameters inside the TXT file are used to import certain GPKG feature classes to specific schemas inside of the customer database. Whilst the other manual process Automation uses the parameters from a user-supplied TXT that imports needed feature classes from an upload GPKG to user-defined schemas. These two processes were configured in two parallel automations before, but with Automation Apps, new in FME Flow 2022.2, the Automation process can be re-used to make user-supplied manual runs and the need for a duplicate process is halted. The user data and automatically supplied data can be integrated into a singular Automation, by using the configurable parameters of the Automation App to mirror the default parameters of the scheduled process. The user parameters needed for the process to start and run correctly, can be read automatically from the TXT file or be supplied in the parameter fields in the Automation App. The end user can start the process whenever, while there is now only one working process that needs to be maintained. The data will be processed automatically on a schedule and the same process can be used to import user-supplied data to the needed environment while not interfering in the daily scheduled import.